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trump was able to flip three of the federal circuit courts from democratic leaning to republican leaning when president biden got an office, he flipped one back, but overall, donald trump was really able to make the appellate court level. and then of course, he was does able to nominate three justices to the supreme court. whereas joe biden only nominated one. what the white house, the current white house is pointing to though, is they have been very focused on their diversity of nominees. they're saying that they're looking to get more women onto benches, more more women of color. in fact, there's one interesting stat president biden been named more black women to circuit court judgeships than all other presidents combined. so they're pointing to quality over quantity. but in the end, when biden leaves office, it may be president trump who is the more influential when it came to, came to judicial picks really remarkable. >> thanks so much for breaking that down. jessica schneider, thanks very much. i'm alex

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marquardt in the situation room. a reminder that cnn's exclusive interview with calmly right now outfront. next breaking news, our exclusive interview with kamala harris and tim walz, who she plans to put in her cabinet and how she defends her changing policy positions and trump just speaking out, defending his photo-op at arlington national cemetery is the army issued a stark rebuke plus the price of admission. trump's mar-a-lago is turning an astonishing profits since he left the white house and is set to make even more as it will soon cost 1 million to get your foot in the door. let's go outfront good evening. >> i'm brianna keilar in for erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news, our exclusive interview with kamala harris dana bash sat down with the

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democratic presidential nominee today in her first interview since accepting the nomination, harris making news on multiple fronts, including this one you had a lot of republican speakers at the convention. >> will you appoint a republican to your cabinet yes, i would dana also pushed the vice president on why she's changed her position on key issues and what president biden said to harris when he first told her he was going to step aside, will hear much more on all of that when dana joins us here in a moment, that interview with harris and her running mate, minnesota governor tim walz took place today in georgia during the camp and it's bus tour of the state. harris knows that georgia will be key in this election. here's how she put it moments ago at a rally in savannah georgia for the past two election cycles voters in this very state you who are here have delivered huge sent

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to extraordinary senators to washington president biden and me to the white house you not gone you register folks to vote? you made it happen. you did that you did that and so now we are asking you to do it again. >> in 2020, biden became the first democratic presidential nominee to win georgia since 1992, winning by the narrowest of margins, just 0.3%. and new polling shows harris now has a small lead in georgia, but still within the margin of error. and nationally, harris now has the narrowest of leads over for trump also within the margin of error in two new polls tonight, 49 to 47% in a

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new quinnipiac university poll, and 48 to 47% in a new wall street journal poll as promised, dana bash is with us now. dana, a fantastic interview with harris are first sit down since becoming the nominee money and there had been so much discussion as to when she would do this big interview. she finally did it with you. what did she tell you we talked about a lot of different things. >> brianna including and most importantly, the question that is on everybody's mind about the economy and particularly the crisis of affordability in this country right now, obviously the kamala harris and the harris campaign previously the biden campaign talked a lot about the accomplishments of the biden-harris administration, particularly when it comes to the economy going back to the covid, pandemic damac and the economic problems there but now the question is, for a lot of people is, how do i by my groceries? how do i afford a

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home? never mind to buy, but even to rent, those are things we talked about also, bri we talked about the convention that she had. she talked about building bridges and she how do lot of republican speakers, pretty much one every night. so the question that i asked is whether or not she planted to plan to incorporate people from the other side of the aisle in her administration should she win? you had a lot of republican speakers at the convention. will you appoint a republican to your cabinet? >> yes, i would know what no one in particular mind i got it. we got 68 days to go this election, so i'm not putting the cart before the horse, but i would i think i think it's really important. i i have spent my career inviting diversity of opinion. i think it's important to have people at the table and when some of the most important decisions are being made that have different views, different

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experiences. and i think it would be to the benefit of the american public to have a member of my cabinet and was a republican and brianna, we talked. about several issues that she has changed her position on. republicans, talk about them a lot. things that she supported in the democratic primary that she ran. and during the 2020 election cycle on energy for example, on the issue of fracking in which is huge in the must've, must-win state for her pennsylvania she discussed the specifics of her change, why she changed and then also beyond the policy, foreign policy, we talked about as well, but beyond that, briana i did ask her about the phone call that she got from president biden on that fateful day, july 21 2024, when she when he decided he was going to pull out of the race and she described to me what that conversation was like and

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you'll have to tune in tonight to hear what she said that is quite the tease for what is ahead. >> dana and you also asked harris about a photo, one that's gotten a lot of attention. this is it here. it's of harris's grandniece watching her speak at the dnc. what was her reaction? and to this photo and all of the attention that it's getting she said that she saw the photo and she is well aware of the fact that it absolutely went viral she said that her grandniece and there were two of them. >> there at the convention they talked a lot about the speech and the moment afterwards with her. and i said, do you want me any any information that the intel on her hot takes and she said she had a lot to say, but even more importantly, the reason i asked about that image is because of the historic nature of her run. she did not talk about being the potential

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first female president. she did not talk about the potentially being the potentially first african american or black woman or, the asian woman to be president. and she said the reason she did that is because she wants to be president for all of the people. again, there will be more of that conversation in this special tonight at 9:00 p.m. some of the hottest takes or from the little ones, i'll say, i'm very curious about that myself. >> they know their stuff. >> they do. >> they keep it simple. dana bash. thank you so much. really looking forward to the rest of the the interview. and let's talk about it so far, jamal simmons is with us. you just saw part of it. what did you think? >> oh, i thought it was really good interview for what we can tell so far. i'm looking forward to seeing the rest data has some good teases in their i asked some of my former colleagues who are back in the vice president's world will. they thought about the event. they said they thought she was effective. they sought that she did what she set out to do. i

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think that's probably the high praise because when you set up one of these interviews, but you really want to do is make sure you know what your message is going to be when you get in there, you make sure she delivers that message and it sounds like that she did that pretty confidently. and i think he presented but the american public will probably see is somebody who's confident was capable. i think got a vision for the future, is ready to turn the page on the trump era and get started with something new for the country. so i think it was probably all round win for the vice president. we'll see how the rest of it goes at 9:00. >> yeah. very curious to see how the rest of it goes. lulu garcia navarro, you heard harris telling dana she would pecker republican disturbing or cabinet if she's elected. do you think this winds for any voters that she didn't have before well, she said she would she didn't say she will so let's be clear there that she wasn't specific about exactly who she would welcome into her administration should she win. >> but listen, it's smart right? right? what she's trying to do there is reach out to potential nikki haley voters, other disaffected republicans.

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you saw that during the democratic convention where they really featured republicans saying, hey, the waters warm in here, you are welcome in this party. and that's another way of doing that of sort of saying it's not true what they're saying about me. i'm not not a radical leftist i would welcome a difference of opinion in my own administration, but again, she said she would she didn't say she will david urban, what do you think we should note that there is still a lot for us to see here that we haven't will see it at nine. >> think yeah. >> yeah. so congratulations to dana, right? great, great. get on the interview. look, i think it was obviously jamaal and i are going to differ this. i think it was from the snips i've seen. it's not great. you cannot fake authenticity and what we saw there was an inauthentic person, the vice president says, i my values haven't and changed. then subtext. however, every political position i've ever held to date has changed. you

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can't you can't have it both ways you can't say my values haven't changed and then but my political positions have changed. that smacks of political expediency, but maybe too specific specifically. she talks about her road to conversion on fracking on the inflation reduction act. she says the inflation reduction act, we passed that and we put in these standards that it made me feel better about what we're actually went, david, inflation reduction. >> i no, no, no. can i play by play it? so that we can talk about it on the other side of this, this is, this is dana asking harris about how her positions have changed on issues like the green new deal and immigration. here's that moment. >> i think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values, have not changed you've mentioned the green new deal i have always believed and i've worked

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on it that the climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves two deadlines around time we did that with the inflation reduction act. we have set goals for the united states of america. and by extension, the globe around when we should meet certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. as an example, that value has not changed. my value around what we need to do to secure sure. border. that value has not changed all right. >> david know you don't have to paraphrase it. will tell us what you think so. >> yeah, so she cites that as the reason for her conversion. >> right? the problem is the greek that the inflation reduction act was signed on august 16 of 2022 to overturn here's ago, if she had this conversion and now believe somehow believed woke up on the 17th of believed that fracking was okay. why did she go do an event on oil and gas and pennsylvania and say, you know

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what, now that we pass the inflation reduction act, i feel really good about this, this technology and i'm here to support you in the oil and gas industry and pennsylvania know, she changed sir, position after she was nominated to be the nominee for the democratic ticket. and it smacks of political expediency. people. you can't fake authenticity, by the way. the other note, it's a little picayune, is a stagecraft that her her seat is so low at that table. i don't know who advanced person did this, but walz is tower poring over here. it looks terrible fix the table next time, madam vice president, like it's not a great look for you well, will lead the looks to david urban but jamaal, this is your candidate tv's a visual media. i gotcha. i gotcha. >> i don't think people are voting for her for that reason. listen, i think the reality when people, when we're taking a look at where she is, the value, she's has been very clear about this. and i'm somebody who's seen her. i've tracked her career from when she was a da all the way to she was if vice president xi hold

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bad actors accountable, donald trump's about the worst bad actor on the american stage right now. but we can think about the issues of positions her positions, which he's saying about her values is she's a fact-driven lawyer and she's leading a coalition right now that stretches from aoc and bernie on the left all the way to adam kinzinger and liz cheney on the right. and so sometimes when you're doing that, you're going to find the best position you can find that holds to your values. but that also enlarged your coalition that's called governing. so if donald trump were interested in governing for the broad swath, the american people, he might look for some ways that also include people that aren't maga well, can i call you admit that she was wrong jump in here, please. >> i'm getting i'm going to jump in here and just say this. i mean, if we're talking about people changing their positions, we know that donald trump just today changed his position on ivf and other things. i mean, it is something that candidates i don't think he did lulu they hold on they tack to the middle they tried

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to appeal to the broadest audience that they can to get people to vote for them. that is what she's doing. she's completely allowed to do it. i think what's interesting about what she said, the small portion that we did see is the fact that she was talking about her values. and the question i have about this is, is that really important? according to the american people, we know that when in polls, she beats trump on the idea of who is more trustworthy, who has more leadership, who has more credibility. i mean, donald trump is a serial liar in many cases. and so that is something that she is strong on, but it was as we saw in 2016, as we saw in 2021, donald trump almost one people know who donald trump is. and they don't seem to care about the fact that he might not have these character traits that they embrace so much they care about the economy, they care about immigration, they care about other things, abortion rights. and so these are the issues that she's going to really have to speak to. >> well, lulu, i do want to ask you because over and over again, report publicans have accused harris of a been afraid to sit down for an interview

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like this. i think who she chose spoke volumes. she picked someone who is tough and who has covered congress and politics extensively, who knows harris's record, both on the campaign for senate, for president, and her record when she was in congress, does this change that criticism? do you expect i think it was a good choice to have dana do it. i mean, as you heard former president trump himself actually had to acknowledge that she was fair during the last debate and spoke well of her. so in that sense, it was a good choice. and i think it does change the narrative but she's going to have to do more of these. i mean, the issue that happened here is that she waited too long. it became like this big event, this scarcity breeds this idea that you know, what's going to happen, is she going to say something? the more she does have these, the less sort of important they're going to become. and she's going to be able to speak directly to the american people, listen, we this journalists, we do an important job, which is we tried to ask

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questions that the people want answers to, and were informed about the issues. and so it is important for her to sit down and have these discussions as it is important for former president trump to sit with, maybe not so friendly media and have substantive debates on the regular amen to that. >> shout out for journalism there. david, what do you say to that listen, i think it's great. >> i would love for her to come to pennsylvania and explain to pennsylvania hunters how she's now not for she's no longer for mandatory gun buybacks. how she's no pennsylvania insurance holders, how she no longer supports us single-payer health care system doesn't take your health care way that the people in the oil and gas industry, i'll happily i'll take her around. it introduces people in westmoreland county can be county. so people work in the oil and gas industry to see if she can convince them that she now supports their industry. it's not weather i believe her or lulu believes her or jamal believes her. it's whether those people in those counties believe her. and i think that she rings in authentic and she's going to

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have to prove it on the stump. >> well, i like to say one thing very quickly. i think she'll go around some of those people, some people will be women, and those women care about having autonomy over their bodies and their right to have abortions and that's something that republicans downtown doesn't want to talk about. >> we'll be talking a little bit more on what we want. the one value that one value that changed. she values pennsylvania voters a lot more. she used to all right. >> gentlemen, hang with me if you can, please. we do have more ahead, so don't miss it. the full interview with cnn's dana bash, sitting down with vice president harris and governor walz tonight at nine outfront. next, it's a rare rebuke. the united states army hitting back at trump's campaign over a photo-op incident at arlington national cemetery. the campaign's response calling the army secretary's office, quote, hacks and dead heat, both campaigns, barnstorming the crucial blue wall state of michigan as the race remains, neck and neck there, who has the edge plus new and alarming clashes in the south china sea

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political activities on cemetery grounds. brown's here's how trump is responding while we were there, they said, could you take pictures over the grave of my son my sister, my brother would you take pictures with us, sir i said absolutely, i did and then i said farewell. >> i said goodbye and last night, i read that i was using the site to politic that i use it to politics. joe biden killed their children by incompetence, should never happen kamala killed their children just as though they had a gun in hand buy gross incompetence omar jimenez is outfront live from trump's event in wisconsin. >> omar, what more is trump saying about this why as you played a little bit of their, he's essentially while he has

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addressed it as part his rally in central michigan today, he's essentially saying he was asked by families of some of those that were killed in the line of duty to take pictures and that's all it was. >> well, a video posted to his tiktok showed parts of the arlington national cemetery honoring and him visiting these grave sites with audio though of him criticizing the biden administration's afghanistan withdrawal. and as we understand from the army, it was an employee that tried to stop what they perceived as political activity from happening and because that would be illegal, well, that is where the controversy lies, because trump's campaign manager described that the person as a despicable person and men posted on social media or essentially reposted saying that re-posting this video for the and i'm quoting here, re-posting this, hoping to trigger the hats and then he tagged the secretary of the

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army account, ella, this issue happened in a section of our international cemetery that's reserved largely for those killed in iraq and afghanistan. and in a rare pushback, the army said in a statement, participants in the august 26, ceremony and the subsequent section 60 visit were made aware of federal laws, army regulations, and department of defense policies, which clearly prohibit political activities on cemetery terry grounds of arlington national cemetery employee who attempted to ensure adherence to these rules was abruptly pushed aside, consistent with the decorum expected at anc. this employee acted with professionalism and avoided further disruption. now, what it's unclear if he's going to address it. again at this wisconsin rally, but we do know that he has typically addressed story it's about him in the news. in these particular format, this one will be happening in a town hall format. matt moderated by tulsi gabbard, again, former democrat, independent, who as endorsed. the former president. but we're expecting his

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arrival at any point now and we'll see what he says omar jimenez live for us in wisconsin. >> thank you. we'll be watching. everyone is back with me now. david trump defending his trip to arlington national cemetery after you heard this army saying that the employee was abruptly pushed aside trying to enforce these protocols. you're proud army vet you're west point grad. what do you think about this look, i think the whole situation is tragic. >> i think that the reason it's tragic that president trump had to be there to visit the graves of 13 young men and women who died unnecessarily because of a really bad policy decision made by the biden-harris administration. so that's beginning its should have never happened. >> but can you separate that when i can't i can't. >> so yeah. no, i can't and it's tragic that had to be there. i you know, the president went former president went there to honor these

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families. they requested him to calm. they requested actually a videographer. they asked the videos to be taken. they wanted to have it memorialized for their families and so the letter of the law does say i'm i'm certain it says to use these for political activities and so you're not allowed to post them in political campaigns. and so i don't, i don't know if there was a tussle or not, but it's just unfortunate that we would turn was a really good thing has now turned into this political sideshow president trump went there to honor these families and i'm sure the family she'll be stronger there's a political sideshow, blue. yeah. >> let me well, as someone who spent almost a decade in iraq and who saw so many terrible events there and soldiers who lost their lives and were maimed and injured. i know how important it is to have the families honored when they are

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in their final resting place. there is no more sacred place than arlington national cemetery and to have this become a political event where there was apparently some sort of altercation with someone who is literally doing their job and then to have them vilified and to be trolled on social media. i think just an enormous disservice for the sacrifices of the people who laid their lives down for this country. and so we can talk about it as a sideshow. but if you want to be commander in chief of this it's country certainly how you treat people in the armed forces, both alive and dead, should be central to the job requirement. >> so loop. littler, who was who was disrespected there. i'm not quite for following your logic i'm the families of the dead servicemen. i online. >> let me other david, let me let me let me say that the family of one of the fallen

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soldiers green beret andrew marckesano, who you know, his grave is in one of those pictures. his family has put a statement now, they've not actually been highlighted or cellar today. we haven't been is actually forward, i think is as they could have been if they really wanted to be super public about this, they could be. i tried to speak with them. they didn't want to go on camera. but there are clearly hurting their loved one served eight deployments, silver star recipient died by suicide after suffering from ptsd after a lot of time in combat zones. and they feel disrespected i apologize for that family. i don't i don't believe that was the president's intent or anybody there that day or the families the other fallen service men who were standing in that photo? i don't believe it service men, women. i don't believe it was any of their intentions to disrespect anybody there. i believe they went there to honor those who had fallen and not disaffected

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men anyway and so it's, it's a tragedy and it's sad that it's turned into this right now. >> jamal, what do you think? >> i think first of all, any family member family's loss member of their family in combat has the right to say whatever they want to say about the commander in chief, about the, about the war that they lost their family and brand because they, whatever they want to say, none of us really auto to get in the way of that i think the problem here is not just donald trump honoring them. the problem here is donald trump feeling like he sort of trampling over the rules and bringing in cameras that maybe they weren't supposed to be there. and clearly they're going to use them for campaign purposes. they're already up with some of this stuff. and there's a history here. there's a history of former campaign manager corleone doubt ski. he was accused of manhandling someone back in that campaign in the beginning, there's a history here of donald trump saying vile things about men and women in the military and saying that he thinks honoring civilians is more important than honoring people in the military who've lost limbs and lost their lives. so i just think this is about donald trump. it's not about these families you guys

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thank you so much for the conversation. i will say we've seen a number of commanders in chief struggle with how they relate to gold-star families who disagree with them. it's probably one of the most important things and it's certainly incumbent on the commander in chief to figure out that difficult relationship. but that's just the way it is. jamal, lulu, david. thank you all. >> thank you and outfront next, trump. >> making a very bold claim about ivf saying he will make the government or insurance companies by mandate pay the full cost of ivf treatments. he didn't say how, but he did say why? >> because we want more babies to put it very nicely and the cost of joining mar-a-lago was going up to $1 million. >> new reporting tonight on how trump is making tens of millions off his private club a lot of people in america were watching and then the next day,

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right now and see how much you can save i'm stephanie elam in los angeles and this is cnn breaking news, vice president kamala harris on her way back to washington about to head into intensive preparations for her upcoming presidential debate with former president trump before heading back out on the campaign trail. and this all comes, is we're about to hear from harris who just sat down with our dana bash for harris first in-depth interview since president biden dropped out of the race, and she became the democratic presidential candidate priscilla alvarez is outfront in georgia where harris just ended a two day bus tour of that crucial swing state priscilla, what more are we learning about harris's schedule? >> sources tell me that the vice president is going to hunker down on debate prep. she

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is known for preparing for just about anything extensively and intensely, and that's certainly the case with this presidential debate where she will have the opportunity to go toe to toe in the same room with former president donald trump, but she does have some more travel programmed before that debate to two other critical states, pennsylvania and michigan. now in pennsylvania, she'll be campaigning for the first time with president biden's and she became the democratic nominee. of course the campaign officials are looking to see how he can continue to help the vice president when in some of these states, she'll also head to michigan and other states that president joe biden narrowly won in 2020. now, what we can expect as an extension of what she said today in her run ali here in georgia, in front of thousands of supporters, and that is what she calls the opportunity economy. but what that looks like is still being flushed out. of course, this is a compressed race for the vice president, but that still means that vice bev, voters are

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looking for those additional so it'll details about these policies. she even a little glimpse of that during one of her stops on her bus tour today, take a listen i'm trying to this is one of my singular by is still invest and grow our small businesses. so what i'm going to be rolling out next week is basically attach that it for start for small businesses we're starting we still don't have all the details as to what that rollout is going to look like or what exactly it's going to include. but clearly, the economy is top of mind for this campaign because it's top of mind for voters and polls the vice president is often behind former president donald trump on this issue and immigration. so more to come on all of this. but of course, she will be hitting michigan and pennsylvania next week in addition to those debate preparations all right. >> we'll be looking to that. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. and outfront now, lavora barnes, the chair of the michigan democratic party.

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thank you for being with us and lavora. it is a dead heat and michigan, as you know, both campaigns are just blitzing the state. trump was there today in last week, doug emhoff, campaign there today, j.d. vance was in michigan on tuesday, harris this is going to be in detroit on monday. her second trip to motor city since biden dropped out, biden himself will be there next week. what is your read on the race there right now, what are you seeing on the ground? >> we always knew that michigan was going to be tight. it was going to be tough. that's why we've built the infrastructure. we've built here to make sure we've got the ground game to when we take nothing for granted, we never have. so we are working hard, running leg were behind even if polls pretend like we are close we don't believe the polls. we believe election day results and we're thrilled that the vice president is coming back to michigan. it makes a lot of sense for her to be here on labor day to talk to michiganders. and of course, unions built that middle crap class here in michigan and it's a perfect place for her to spend her labor day. so we're excited to have her there's a new wall street journal poll out and it shows that harris versus getting 15

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points more support from black voters than biden did earlier this year, at 3% compared to biden 68%. >> that's quite the jump, but the journal notes, harris is still below the 91% support the biden got in the 2020 exit polls, are you concerned at all about black voters? this is yasmeen for democrats in michigan and beyond and, you know, we're working hard on reaching the black vote. >> we've got great events happening even as we speak right now tonight, we've got some terrific events. maxwell frost is here talking to young black voters, were going to continue doing that work in that sort of outreach. we know we've got work to do to make sure folks understand the importance of this election and the importance of making sure we don't let donald trump anywhere near that white house again, in particularly in the black community, we've got conversations we need to have to continue to have to talk about the importance of this election and to make sure we bring kamala harris home. i know this as i talked to black folks around michigan, they are fired up and they know their job right now is to make sure

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they talk to all the friends, all their neighbors, and other family members about the importance of participating in this election and they're going to show up trump did make some policy news about ivf at his event in michigan earlier. let's listen to what he said under the trump administration, your government will pay for all your insurance company we'll be mandated to pay for all costs associated with ivf treatment, fertilization for women ivf because we want more babies to put it very nicely do you support that here's the thing we know better than to fall for donald trump's empty promises. he comes to michigan and he lies every time he comes, he says things he makes promises, and then he backs out of those promises. michiganders have seen it before, and we're seeing again here. let's remember who donald trump is. this is the man who bragged about being the reason roe v.

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wade fell. this is the man who's going to sign a national abortion ban. don't believe him. >> when you say empty promises because of the cost of something like this. >> empty promises because he will say just about anything that he feels like he needs to say to try to convince voters to support him. and in this moment, he feels like he's seeing some slippage because of the extreme position they've taken on abortion. and he's trying to reel it back in, but he can't we know who he is. we know exactly who donald trump is and exactly what he'll do if he's proud. as it. and again, lavora barnes. thank you for being with us. we do appreciate it outfront next, just how much money is trump making off of mar-a-lago. i'll ask a reporter who knows the answer to that and china accused of instigating wild collisions like this one in south china sea and the u.s. says, it may have to step in tonight. >> the most anticipated in this election kamala harris and tim

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dollars of profit a year, but it wasn't a significant contributor to the bottom line of the overall trump organization. that started to change in 2015 during his first presidential run and then continue to change throughout the presidency and grew year after year. 2 million, $4 $4 million, million, $8 then of course, donald trump lost the presidency in 2020 and he took a direct flight from washington, dc to palm beach, florida. and beijing basically establish mar-a-lago as a bunker from which the republican party would try to reclaim the presidency that proved to be the sort of thing that would attract a lot of people to the club. and profits. absolutely surge we're now at the point where profits are at roughly $23 million per year. that's four times more than they were from before he left the white house and it's about ten times more than they were before he got into politics trump is actually, he's complained, we've heard him right many times about how being president has hurt his bottom line. >> let's listen to some of that i'm the only president

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that ever lost money while serving in office number of billions that could have made a fortune of course, when it comes to mar-a-lago, it seems trump has really benefited from the clientele that been president has drawn tomorrow logo. and can you tell us a little bit about the clientele? >> that's exactly right. mar-a-lago used to be a place that was a spot for well-heeled people of palm beach to come and enjoy each other's company and enjoy a beautiful property. but it's transformed. now, mar-a-lago is a spectacle i was just talking to somebody today who is no longer a member of mar-a-lago? and he said that the reason that he left his that it's just all trump all the time. pure politics, not sort of the social club that it once was as people like that guy leave trump can bring in more people, many of them from out of state and many of them willing to pay much, much more than people were before he was in politics and so that's

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jumped the initiation fee revenue. and much of that money has fallen on the bottom line and you're forbes is reporting that all 500 memberships spots at mar-a-lago or full, there's now a waiting list and come october, it's going to cost $1 million to join. >> that's just a joint there's of course, other fees associated with it. how do those initiation? he is fees play into the bottom line there is no greater contributor to this surge in profits. >> then the run-up in initiation fees. so before he got into politics mar-a-lago is charging roughly $100,000 for an initiation fee. now, trump is talking about boosting that up to 1 million. so it doesn't take a complicated math to figure out that you can bring in a lot fewer people and make a whole heck of a lot more money. he used to bring in less than $1 million in initiation fees. now he's worrying in over ten per year yeah, it's quite the increase dan, really fascinating reporting that you

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all did. thank you, dan alexander, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> outfront. next china ramping up aggression in the south china sea, the u.s. saying knock it off or else to help us tally up the boats for our new class pet, we have a special guest, cnn's harry enten. >> well, folks, we got a race for the ages here with nibbles, the hamster jumping out to a ten point advantage over jaws, the goldfish, big brand recognition, but it isn't since leading in a boat. so what the heck is going on in here when can pilk. >> and so sorry, it's a decent assessment life diabetes there's no slowing down each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do, that's why you choose glissando to help manage blood sugar response uniquely designed with barb steady glue sirna, bring on the day from

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thought the problem was unsolvable. daniel doesn't take excuses. he holds himself accountable. and i know that he can do it for the city of san francisco. start watching at fubo tv.com anderson cooper 360. next on cnn tonight, growing fears of a conflict with china, national security adviser, jake sullivan meeting today with chinese president xi jinping as his military is escalating, clashes

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in the south china sea. >> sullivan today warning the u.s will intervene if necessary. >> the prc well understands the longstanding commitment the united states has under its mutual defense treaty to the philippines and the philippines well understands that we have an ironclad commitment to support them in there lawful exercise of their rights but will china back down? >> ivan watson is outfront water cannons and screaming matches involving sailors armed with a knife and axis a spree of incidents and collisions in the last several days, adding new tensions, two months of skirmishes between china and close u.s. >> ally, the philippines in contested waters of the south china sea a david and goliath

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struggle. cnn witnessed firsthand earlier this year. and as you may see, there is a large chinese coast guard ship directly in front of this philippines coast guard vessel growing concerns that one of these confrontations in the south china sea could spiral out of control. >> are we going to see a military conflict between the philippines and chinese could be the confrontations revolve around several contested reefs and shoals. most of them are located well within the exclusive economic zone of the philippines and as you can clearly see, much further away from mainland china beijing, places the blame squarely on the philippines. >> woman dunes, we urge certain individuals in the philippines to start going further down the path of stirring up trouble and making provocations meanwhile, the philippine president issued this warning back in may. if a

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filipino citizen is killed by a willful that is, i think very, very close to what we define as an act of war. >> and therefore, we will respond accordingly. >> washington has a mutual defense treaty edey with manila at a meeting with the philippine armed forces chief this week a u.s. navy commander suggested u.s. ships could get directly involved in the maritime dispute, escort of one vessel to the other isn't entirely reasonable option within our mutual defense treaty among this close alliance between what, between the two the two u.s. however, during a visit to beijing on thursday, president biden's national security council advisor called for a de-escalation with the people's republic of china. >> nobody is looking for a crisis, not the phillip opinions, not the united states and we hope not the prc but

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things can get very unpredictable very quickly. >> when large ships play a dangerous game of chicken. >> on the high seas and ivan, you have been at sea in the middle of one of these confrontations. tell us what it's like right i, was aboard a philippine coast guard ship, part of a small convoy that was swarmed by much larger fleet of chinese coast guard ships and maritime militia ships. >> and they veered very close to our vessel. they physically blocked it getting in front of it. they fired water cannons at one of the smaller philippine boat boats hurting some philippine personnel. strangely, neither the philippine nor chinese sailors were yelling, are cursing at each other. they were all very professional, but tents during this confrontation by all accounts the tactics have gotten much more aggressive since then with more with more injuries and boats

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